Owl

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Record/Vinyl

<a href="http://www.clear-spot.nl/item/409367/owl_the_owl.html">EUROPEAN FANS ORDER HERE!</a>OWL s/t LPTHIRD PRESSING: 180 gram "Coke Bottle" Clear VinylLR-04MH-04"I use the phrase "rock n' roll" fairly frequently, describing everything from grimy crust-punk to swaggering, blaring death metal. This time, however, the band in question call up what is perhaps the most true instance of me describing something as "rock n' roll" in many many reviews. The album I'm looking at is the self titled full-length of San Fransisco Sabbath-enthusiasts Owl, released late last year, and filled to the brim with rocking goodness." - Heavy Metal Spotlight"The Owl reveal a tremendous ability to write the big riff, which seems to pour out of them like spotlight and beer induced sweat, paying homage to hard rock of all eras, especially the 70s without suppressing their own individual personality as a band. The best way I can describe their sound more specifically than hard rock is to call it prog punk and if you think that's an oxy moron and the combination wouldn't work then this band will make a fool of you." - Paranoid HitsophrenicAlex Baechle - Guitar, VocalsAxell Baechle - Guitar, VocalsMelanie Burkett - Bass GuitarClint Baechle - DrumsRecorded 2011-2012 At Earhammer Studios, Oakland, CA by Greg WilkinsonMastered 2012 At Trackworx, South San Francisco, CA by Justin Weiss
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Cassette

The first album, put to cassette by Off The Books records!
Includes unlimited streaming of Owl
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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I use the phrase "rock n' roll" fairly frequently, describing everything from grimy crust-punk to swaggering, blaring death metal. This time, however, the band in question call up what is perhaps the most true instance of me describing something as "rock n' roll" in many many reviews. The album I'm looking at is the self titled full-length of San Fransisco Sabbath-enthusiasts Owl, released late last year, and filled to the brim with rocking goodness. - Heavy Metal Spotlight

The Owl reveal a tremendous ability to write the big riff, which seems to pour out of them like spotlight and beer induced sweat, paying homage to hard rock of all eras, especially the 70s without suppressing their own individual personality as a band. The best way I can describe their sound more specifically than hard rock is to call it prog punk and if you think that's an oxy moron and the combination wouldn't work then this band will make a fool of you. - Paranoid Hitsophrenic